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Research Article | Open Access
Volume 14 2022 | None
TREND OF DEVELOPMENT OF MASS MEDIA IN NEPAL AFTER 1947
SUBHASH GUPTA
Pages: 9510-9516
Abstract
Nepalese media's evolution since 1947 was the primary research topic. In this research, we look at how individuals of different socioeconomic backgrounds and levels of mass media exposure perceive and participate in the progress of their local communities. As a result, nighttime radio listening is quite common among responders. Unfortunately, the vast majority of listeners simply cannot understand what is being said. Radio broadcasts were incomprehensible to the average public because of the complexity of the information being sent. The majority of respondents found listening to FM. radio due to the weak and poor reception of Radio Nepal. They thought that radio broadcasts would educate them of recent events and progress made in their areas. After regularly listening to radio itemized programs, listeners saw a shift in their behavior.
Keywords
digital divide, news media, political influence, Press Council Nepal, professionalism
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